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enblethen
Aug 20, 2014Nomad
yes, there should be a number of fuses. Even though your rig is a little older then most, they did have fuses in that time period.
Locate your 120 volt circuit breakers. Look t the right of them. These maybe a small metal cover held in place by a thumb screw. If it has one, remove cover and that is where the fuses could be. Just read your next post. yours could be else where. You may need to trace out the 12 volt wires to locate the fuses.
On my old '78 rig, I had fuses for the furnace, lights, water pump, and refer.
Locate your 120 volt circuit breakers. Look t the right of them. These maybe a small metal cover held in place by a thumb screw. If it has one, remove cover and that is where the fuses could be. Just read your next post. yours could be else where. You may need to trace out the 12 volt wires to locate the fuses.
On my old '78 rig, I had fuses for the furnace, lights, water pump, and refer.
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